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3rd zone;' preveusly' allowed oily' in
the lst and, tad" •3_rones.;. . .
In an :effort to eliminate "bell ring,
• was --ado '.ted • .b ' •which,.
in future; a player of ,;the attael:iig
team.who' precedes the puck -carrier`
•into the
defending One; will not be e
deemed'o [side• if •:the :carrier .stoPs
before• Crossing the blue line ,' and,
:play'' awiq toward the„ other end
8s
of the ice..'
QLr. Chatter
•
With springin the:. air; • baseball
k is,• becoring'increasmgly notice
able and".the players•: ;are raring to
get going; • -
Another;: change eliminates, .bod3=
ch o . potential _pass receivers;
eckiiig f poten i a s,,
and . allows _, the`defendin team ' to
q S.
check onlay, the attacking player in.
posesaion Of • the prick'
It . has been' decided toy;: ;hold • a
meeting in Agnew's, office' on Mon-
day • evening next at 7.30 o'clock. Be.
on, tii'ne'and' above all, 'be "there.' '
interest• in, baseball ,here last year,
rose :fever ' to. `fr pitch, and . With -1'0;e
same, aggregation- available, ''and With.
a year's experience' behind; .'them,
prospeeta for a snappy nine 1°°.1
.c
,
The"To• Manb to. • 1e'. Leafs' steels~
r , P,.
soared up on••Tuesday'night, when,
•raising -game -they,•--defeated--the-
New York Rangers .3 ;to 2. A ,win.
to -night will put the teams on 'even
footing with two victories apiece
and' Would require a fifth and •final;
game -on. Saturday night to deterinine
inwhose` possession .the Stanley cup
will rest. •
A baseball tournament,' will `be a
r•.
feature of the 24th of, May celebra-
tion, • to be -held in Teeswater, this.
•
Joe Raybould, centre ice . player,
for the Walkerton intermediate squad
is the proud father of Joseph John,
j'.uniorz• The. little fellow arrived`{;� o�n
March 22nd;, and has . since. -then" been
pre ented with' a miniature hockey
stick,' by the manager of the Walker-•
ton , hoekev team.
The''-Paisle•
y' 'Advocate' says; " "At
the Qti'B A.A.; meeting, Doran . of
Teeswater was ,granted a change ,• of
residencei from.4 or-th : Bay.
L..tlCKMOWeEN'TiNEL..
KINLOUCH
Mr,; • Bald, ' I P.'S, Paid' his official
Visit to our' school on Friday last.
Mrs. Abe• Stringer• of 'Hincardine,,
visited her. sister,;. Mrs. Wm.•, Kaake,'
Mr. and Mrs. ' George .`lIaldenby
and :family ^were 'Sunday visitors at
B. McGuire's, Olivet'
M s. R. Selloff, and little son. Elroy
Misses ,.Ila and :May Boyle spent.
Monday at Wm. `Lloyd's, :Lucknow..
Mr.. Walter: Nicholson and . Be%•t,
South, Line,. ,• were. ;Monday visitors
With , Kinlough • frien4s.
There will be 'service ::n tie:Ane-
lican, church., on Good ' Friday from
12 o'clock until. 3 P.M„. Everyone wet
cone.
They A Y •.P. A. niet on: Wednesday
lust •with 36 present, 'The president
Dorothy" tiai'denb :' occupied, the 'hair
•qfter.'the usual opening exercises,; the
following 'program was, . given
'Bert"M-eLea cnh lner: 'Violin mu .ic
Levi : Eckenswiller T • contest; duet,
Evelyn McLean•. and,:Dorothy Bald-
enby; reading, •Betty Graham;' solo,
Harold' Thompson and 'an A. Y. P. A.
nevtspaper.;'in 'charge of ' 4rs:, :Hall,
which proved humorous. 'J:unch was
.eryed and, the meeting 'closed with
prayer.
COO COO; VALLEY
Syrup, making is the order of the
•day, in Coo 'Coo Valley.' (I,'
• ' Misses • Pearl Thompson and 'Nellie'.
Cranston;. 'are', home ' from London:il-
• '•Mrs. West Alton: and son Leonard'
are visiting at Mrs. John Lazeriby's.
Miss Pearl Irvin, is hone from a
month's visit . at._.Dungannon.
Jin Phillips and Mr and Mrs:
Herbert McQuillan' and sons' were
Sunday' 'isitors' of Mr. and:: M
Y rs':
Hugh .Menaryi
1 r: Geo. Saunders • was a visitor
of�'_►1is Da-Vid Sproul"o`f "Dungannon:
one day lase week. ; ,
,•
Mr`.
.Per,
Percy Blundell,'c)f 6th con,; W.
•Wawanosh;;:.spent;,Sunday with: •• Mr.
Norman' Shackleton •
Mr. and.Mrs:' Sain • Swan and . e
R tta
and'":.Winnifred of Dungannon, spent
.
Friday evening with Mr,. John," and
• Messrs:, G:° L :Merle and' William
Por o s attended the Bruce :'Leave
to u etre„ ed h A . .
r
)lecke$ banquet held in Mildmay ,,
Thursday 'night, at :which .the • Tees=
water team wer 'presentedwith the
'o'a
tr, phy, embleiatie of the ch moan-_
.ship_of-:that.hockey loo _Teesixater;
R
"'be recalled, r jousted. 'Lucknorf
in a $$sail finals
arid
a sed
'Walkerton. out in the final series'; by
a one: goal -margin.' '
;.,.
• Cana.dian
Amoreq
r I. ockey l Asso .at- :he,annual meetir`" of •th
the
more strin en.rule •re a � graO totin, n =1Saturday,''radical
; cliai,ges
.ging ,the, puck;' was matte` when ''thee .were Made ici` the •.playing 'ruts. of
. meeting;�decided no-. player in` posses-' ;the ,• association, •Forward . assin in
A g
sign •of, the puck.could'.pass„ or carry`'alI three •zones •• as' in professional
it*k'into bisown. defense territory hockey • was"adopted . AS we as e
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THE
I.UCKNoW SSENTINEL
Published' every Thursday !morning
at Lucknow, .Ontario;, '
Mrs. A. ' D. MacKenzie .— Proprietor
'Campbell 7 Thom son—Publisher •
THURSDAY,. APRIL 13t1i 1933
STs HELENS•
A' number of the ladies • „accepted,
the invitation to attend; the Easter
,Thankoffering':of the. Barris 'Mission.
Band at. this Manse of Saturday. Ruth
Ramage . 'presided attd .•scriptuke.
lesson wasread• by PoroththeyMcDonald:
•Readings ,.were 'given. by ar'.number.
of. 'the- girls. A .solo 4by vera,,; Taylor
a recitation 4 by`• May McDonald, and
a piano number b'y Jean Thom ani?
E, ;
'by Laurine 'Miller ' all aided ' in then
siuccess' of- the ,meeting..The chapter
from the Study .Book, "Canadian
issionary:Heroes,"-as�aken-by-
Mrs:. Wilkinson. The ,story. of,sJames
Evans, who began. his Work at Nor
way 'House among the 'Indians in
1840 and his invention of an alphabet
for the '.Indians' and its • use on birch
bark...paper with ink made of chim
ney. •soot• anl: sturgeon;, all • proved
very • interestiiig: A dainty lunch and
social: hour , ended a very enjoyable
meeting,
Mr,,, John 1VIcQuihin;r Florence and
Ruth ,. were; 'at. London on '.Saturday
to see Mrs. McQuillan who : is: 'making
'favorable recovery ;froth her' recent
operation in .St., Joseph's. Hospital..
:. Mr.• E. J.:Thom received, 'word 'of'
the death , of his brother-in=law; 'Mr.
klex� Leitch in Detroit, onr;Satur'.day
Mr. Leitch «vas a foriner :resident 'of
Whitechurch and •Mrs 'Leitch," who:
was Miss Agnes Thoni is Well-known
an
b m e•
t is felt•, for :ilrs.
•
:Much' sympa by
Andrew';Gaunt, whose father, Mr..
-di d----inT-on
-Sam�-�-5hervi--oqd-. e,. Ashfield
Friday. 'Mr.:,. and Mrs. 'Gaunt, Mr's.
Jas G
aunt, • Mr..,and Mrs. ' ' Earl,
Gaunt tMr •Sam D
nrnin
Mr s
Barbi: • Sr,''• Mrs. - George,' ;Philli' s
b ur. P
d Mrs.. W. A. 1VIilier were
.and Nissan_
'who, e
sale
d the
those who • tt
�iYiong; , th s„ a
church ,on Sunday.
noon.
afY,er
h •Beef ' Members of i e a Ri•n' g Pase
.
t '~filet
St�;'starts
``next .
wee
Meat.
nae.
' .ort ;Thursday will he ..availabley morn-
20.'
yin
til .:.
P.
g --`A
the
Miss Margaret , Them • spent,':
weel.end with,:her omit, Mrs.;Gillies,
;r ho iv, under the doctor's' : cares.
Thef �e was ; a' good attendance ,at.
•.
.the Young Peoples •: meeting :-held on
Sunday'* 'ening, when' 'thh;Missionary
•
tom.,
orWhiett Mrs:: Gordon is • con
vener; had , eliarge; The. ,; Scripture
lesson' was readby''. Ruth •:Ramage •
Papers' on the ;subject were. 'read ;by.
Dorothy' McDonald • •and Helen... Miller.
An''Easter solo by Miss ,Greta'Webb
Vias'much enjoyed
Miss "Aanis; Durnin ed; by
ambulance to: St,'Jos 's
.Londdir.on •Monday,, Where she' nder-
went • a• , successful operation., for ap-
pendicitis ,the• same : evening' Her
many ';friends_ hope` for a: speedy re-,
Mi•.• ' .Fred' . Joinstone has rented
Mr. 'Wallace Twamley's 'faint, . -We,
welcomer • Mr..., and ',Mrs... JohnstO!*
Lois.and'Freda to;:our•neighborhood
Mr. Jas: Saunders, who has: :been
vith" his son•' Georgefor a:1`
•naonLh;
has .been •ill' but is. :somewhat. im'
pro'
ved'" now';
, .,rp
ir.
Ge dfre ' H has
o Y all a ', ve
-i.
valuable, e :ante: 'She' coos•, ,birth' to a
1.1amb about- three weeks ago . and
J
another this ';week. _
4,444
n its Caourse
In. rimes of expansion or.depr roti,; in the • best slid the .
worst of economic conditions; Canadians have learned to
rely upon: the unwavering Safety and helpful ,service of •• ".
• rhe Bank of Montreal. ••w� •
014r than 'fife Pgminionitself, pet, young as• the; latest:
sound , business enterprise' °of • Canada,': this bank.
strong and,:,ethcient by., pursuing its tradirional'policy of`
banking practice consistent with sifeiy for. depositors, and
by "adjustment' of its servkes to the •demands of mode=*:
When dealing with this institutib;. y+on have the. ass'.
;ante of safety and good bank;ng='servio; , iieihe ai r
'.' act unt be *large or small. ��' y •
t Tithed i9it
0 r• .
Rat oda i'. .
SECOND CON., KINLOSS ' .
Miss Mary Campbell spenlx .Bullday,
at her, , home. here;
Mr. Jas.• Irwin spent 'a` few, days
visiting' o'er father ;at• .St., Helena..
Mr., and Mrs:: 'Wn„ 'Porteous.. Of
Lue'know spat.',Sunday, ,at • the home,!'
of : the latter, parents, Mi . and Mrs. •
D•1 A. McDonald: .
Miss Mary Jane;>Irivin accompanied
by' Mrs,•lonlc 111a1er apd 'daughter
Betty Jean,,' spent;a day` last; week
with, Miss. Gretta Hudson.
Listen? 4Did you, :hear about. this
`Ro salty", Y. lay: and dance', that•:the p.
l.ucknoly: II'.. F.:0. :Club is 'putting'
on
}n the Carnegie Hall in :Lucknow
next Wednesday '• evening.. This ," is.
loniething 'new and should be; a real
treat for'',oId. and: young- alik`e;iia
easter. week.Come andbring.' our
friends. ,with you. All are' welcome..
Mr. and' Mrs. :Fred, Johnston. and
-fomil3 who- have.,=had 4he—Borden'
farin rented here for •'tlie past two
years, have moved to a farm near
• Dungannon.
Mrs... John ;Webster; Mr: and Mrs
Souter. Taylor,..atid Mr. John ,McG,uire
,attefed•the. funeral .of their relative
Mrs. '$rock : at ; Wmgham on `Sunday:
ipley and District
(Intended" For Last., Week) '
Miss' :.lean Montgomery :of 4the' ?est
office .staff,. has heen cofnpelled'..to.
give' up:. her. duties ,for the' 'present,
due to a, severe: eye strain, .w'hrch net-
essitates ''a prolonged:: rust in order
to avoid more• `serious complications.`
• Mrs. ',Thoin'as Kempton: ; spent the
past • Week with her • sister, rs:
Calvert Finlay, 12th con:; . 'Huron,: •
Mrs. Duncan Munn • visited ''With
friends in London •ori Wednesday;
Mr,' .and Mrs. Wm: '.Robb have
been busy`, the past i eekk niotiing
their` bousehold, effects to •their new'
home in Lucknow; '
U. . W. 0. ,!Meeting •.
The ,Ripley • U. F. W. 0 met at the
horne of : Mrs.' Johrr^'R. McDonald on
Tuesday afternoon, With• Mrs.• Bert
Breckenbridge vice - president
charge. Mrs.,. Alan; McAuley'' acted as
secretary A report of ' finances was
• given by, the treasurer, .Mrs. Shin`
Bowers.. Poll . Cali was •answ"ered by`
"Ail' aniu+;ing nciden't in the life of
my grandfather." Mrs.' D. McMurchy.
gave a'r,reading. 11'frs I3 A:, .Martyn.
gave a .splendid paper on Current --
Events. 'A duet by Mrs. Alex. and
Mrs 1llac. ,McKay was much appre-
ciattd. Then fbllowwed •a diaetission on,
the'( "Budget'''.• led. • by Mrs: Shirt
Bowers. A Haw area duet by Lillian
Gost.nnc, sent , by th 'ir aunt. from'
u.,.. T ninth »enj' yecl: "..-witfi,
Mrs: Cecil Robb acting as accompari:
ist. Mrs, B.' Ereckenbridge , dire°cted,
a trusical contest, after which the
meeting vat closed bti singing' the:
National Anthem, The" hostess and
committee served ,lune and a •social ?,
hoot` µi s .xi .
•
• Luck/low Brancl ••.� C: L � +OB�R�,E, Man'ager'
WIIITECHURCH,
x'1WRS!MY , ; A!R1 tb,, '1933
Messrs; Thomas •and:- ddy Lng'lis
returned home • last Week.. :
' Mrs David Giliies received ' the
,a.'d .news. Sunday :that her brother-`'
in law,' Mr., 'Alex' Leitch of Detroit,
had passed.;away. , He formerly lig ed.
in this • village., '
Mr.• and• Mrs,, Lorne Durnin of`
St. Helena,, visited' last Friday with
her .parents,, •Mr. and .MrsS:. David
Kennedy-•: -
• Miss..McCentie of 'Kincardine' has
returned to the `""mansea`b house-
keeper' for Rev., ' John Pollock.
' ; Mr.: Alfred, Patterson, .'won'' `first
prize and ' Mr. John •.Patterson won
:fourth- prize in the judging: comps
tition at Clinton ' fair last Thursday.
•
Congratulations .
r ai d"Mrs`, Orman l' iehalspn,
and. ,:.family of Auburn , visited on ':
ss. Geor -e°�
Sunday :with 'her, °.. i t ,.ister , .111r g
McCl'enaghan `
Mr. Art Craig and -son of '.Camp.
Bill; Pennsylvania,, attended the fun-
enol" of-: the forrner's' mother, - Mrs.
Sr 'On 'Tuesday :of last
John 'Craig ,...
Week,' also -.Mrs: 0'D:oi`1 andIxs;
Gregg of Brantford •'attended the
•
funeral' of - their•.. sister, • Mrs. • Crsig
Messrs. Duncan ',Kennedy ' and Ken,
s ' atte d-
neth. Weaver 5t•.,; ett oldters, , n
y
' Ride •e at'
•iversar o vim
d•ilia ann ,. _Y. # .... y , ., g
e r h- last"
$luevale:: Presbyterian. hu c. ,�
Sunday,
Mr..J. ame s .Laidlaw will be 'ordain -
,ed as• elder in the Presbyterian ;church
Sundayfrorning
1 .ti
Miss 1lfargaretThom of St:;Hels
en
vis=;ted • with !leis! aunt; Mrs ;David:
•
Gillies.
D THERE.
E
Or' .Orange :'Social' in Lucknow
L O.. Hall • to -night, •• •Thursday,
April--; 1.3th. '
e extend congratulations :to. Mr:
and , Mrs.; Robt: McNeil ..on the, .ar
rival of `a` baby boy!' .born: on „Satyr-"'
day,: April Sth. •
•` Mr. Art Thompson has purchased'
a nein car: (Be on the lookout girls
this summer. •• .
1VIi'ss":.Ellen' Burns spent ': Sunday,
with Mr. and :Mrs. Harry, Champion:
lYfr. Abe Burns , suffered a . slight
paralytic •stroke last week' and is
*till' :under the doctor's,Care', We•:ho e
to see' him around•, soon:
y:
Tr,„!'
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(onumental ,'Works
, ' Locknow, Ont.;'
Ras the iargest and most, complete
stock in the most beautiful designs
to choose frdni, in-.
MARBLE,': SCOTCH,. SWEDISH.
• AND CANADIAN GRANITIrS
W E make a ,Specialty of
Fsnul monuments' and invite, •
your Inspection:
Inscriptions' Neatly, Carefully area
Pro nptly Done."
bee us .before placing' your 'order
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Phone`256
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MARIE DRESSi.ER' a •',.' '
and J'OL Y MORAN
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,sit. erg
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Lau • the ;De r ssion •Away`:
gh p e ; ,
Also.
b1EI IKEO.USEc,l'OK NEWS.
Admission; Adults 35e; Ch id. ,20 ,
MONDAY TUESDAY WED.NES,
'' _April .i7-18-44:1,„
"No ire ;.
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a veter _ Lo"
With
OBART 'BOSWORTH
and; BERYL
MERCER
A Human Interest , Story
Also
TWO REEL 'COMEDY
AND CARTOON.
A.,DMISSION-25c; and,• 15c.
•
Lyeuin Theatre Open Every
'Night' after April . 17th.
Have Y:..our
re -placed by an.
Egirt
p'tt
,
a: Dur Mechanic does
•...= ust � .�.::like ,•
�.
—theifactor On either
th.
Closed or Open Car &'
• our rices are most
reasonable.'
•
W
are ealso. Wholesale and
Retail Dealers in AUTO TOP:.
.: PING,' Several kinds to choose
from 7 in 'fact we sell all
materials used in' TOP' 'work.
'i11is Shoe Store`
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'PHONE -1
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CREWE
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Mrti and• Mrs, Ben Comfort and
son'Ennis, returned, to' their:' home. in
St Catherines;' Monday, after;•spend-
ing a'- few days with ,:'the latter''$
moth'er,:. Mrs, nH ;J: ' Blake.
Mr. Stanley �Hore, who for.the
past month has:: been n'orking out at
Mr., Win,, Robinson's, has . returned
to 'John ` Kilpatriek's:
_ Quite 'a nunilier fi om here atten-, . .
led the : funerai . of the late ',111r. Sam
Sherwood on . Sunday..
•' Mr. .`,and`' Mrs "Bert 1 Treleaven,
Ronald and .Gwendolyn'.spent a 'day ,
recently 49th' the fornier's ', mother,' ,. '
tiMrs ••R(ibt. Treleaven ;of Dungannon.
i '. •Mr, .Win Fitzgerald` of Detroit is
j hone 'visiting his ,father,' ,Robt.- and,
L Mrs. - Fitzgerald:
1, •M
'r. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and;'•
Irs, _Bert Treleaven,' 'spent. a'day.
;with Mr. and Mrs,.: Joseph',Hackett.,
"'Mr: Howiird' Durnin. of, Kitchener'., '''"
ry'•is visitirig ,his mother .'and ' brother,;:.;
Mrs, 1)u.rnin and Orval. : '
Mr..'.:and Mrs. ' :Matt:• Shackleton
and Benson' 'spent Saturday, with'
friends in :Goderich.0 ;•
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vernment. Approved' Barred, Rock Baby
'' . Chicks and `egg"s o�►fching Cc romf
It breeding for;• fifteen years for size, cgs
large e s
g , heavy
' pr'oduction and vigor. Ail :;;eggs Set'are. extras' and specials;
• BABY CHICK. PRICES ;
MARCH, 12 cents each,
APRIL, 11 cents each;
•;MAY, 1t1 cents, each , ,. 41.7NB,, 9 cents each.
FIENDRED OR OVER, CENT .A� CHICIt L S. File,
,.:;1'xralai.rd fed+, +M�h;u+lki ui*a. ffi ;uo r ii" ii.
l'enper cent;. deposit, booY ourks ' ;order . .�i • urcd rdipr
�^ rlatrie�ed� °, ,-- _ l Q -
� $ FOR IIATCI1iNG. 'Hundred $5.00. Three. hundred r..ov`..•
• tour cents -ane r Ordpr.chicks 'now' and getet •..
at •fo fig'. . .
Sou. want. them. JI'iis delivery wh�ti •
pection invited;' 0 jWrite "or• 'Rhone,
KENNEL, .POU'L TR y, FARM
Whit ph rch Ontario
Blood -Tested Stock
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